Let Loneliness Speak: Finding God in the Quiet Ache
What if loneliness isn’t something to escape—but something meant to awaken your deepest truth?
Absolutely Clear
Hafiz
Don’t surrender your loneliness
So quickly.
Let it cut more deep.
Let it ferment and season you
As few human
Or even divine ingredients can.
Something missing in my heart tonight
Has made my eyes so soft,
My voice
So tender,
My need of God
Absolutely
Clear.
Reflection
Hafiz invites us to resist the urge to rush away from loneliness, treating it not as an enemy but as a teacher. In this poem, loneliness becomes a sacred space—one that softens the heart, tenderizes the voice, and clarifies the soul’s deepest longing. Rather than numbing the ache or filling it too quickly, Hafiz suggests letting it work on us, like fermentation that deepens flavor and meaning. In the stillness of absence, we often discover what truly matters. Loneliness, when honored, strips away distraction and illusion, leaving behind a clear, honest awareness of our need for connection, love, and ultimately, God.
As you read this poem, ask yourself:
When has loneliness clarified something essential in your life rather than diminished you?
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